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We don't. I think it is a little odd but whatever. I don't want to see ll the lame crap his friends post and he would be bored with my friends status updates. Most of the time I think it is a trust issue.

Nooooo way. My husband and I don't share all of the same opinions/philosophies/viewpoints on different subjects. There are things he spouts off about that I honestly don't even want to be associated with.

Nope. We do not share one. I know people who are not in the military and share one. I think it depends on the couple. We have more separate friends than we have common friends so we do not feel the need to share.

I have a personal facebook page and then I have a family page. I was getting all kinds of friend requests. I didn't know half of who they were. So I set up a "family" page. My kids play games on it and mostly his side of the family are on there. He would not make a page for himself. Ugh! I want to stay in touch with some but I don't want my kids on my own page, plus I am my own neighbor for games. It helps me keep track of my kids' activity too. When I feel they are ready for their own page, I will get them an account. They are not even old enough without parental permission anyway.

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